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Schizoaffective Disorder : Doctor Specialties

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Doctor Specialties could include:
Call your health care or mental health provider if you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following:Feelings and thoughts of suicideInability to care for basic personal needsIncrease in energy and involvement in risky behavior that is ...
Source:ADAM
Date:February 6, 2008
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.Psychiatrists treat patients privately and in hospital settings through a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Their training consists of four...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Detailed information on different members of the psychiatric treatment team Mental health disorders are complex and require clinical care by a multidisciplinary treatment team. Team members may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on different members of the psychiatric treatment team Mental health disorders are complex and require clinical care by a multidisciplinary treatment team. Team members may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Source:StayWell
After a doctor completes medical school and is licensed to practice medicine, the physician may pursue a rigorous 3 year training program in Internal Medicine.
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
Harvard Medical School doctor addresses the question of whether a woman should see a gynecologist or an internist beyond her childbearing years.
Source:StayWell
The American Board of Medical Specialties recognizes Family Medicine as a distinct discipline requiring an additional three years of training for doctors who wish to become Board Certified in this field. Family Medicine doctors are usually primary care providers (PCPs) [formerly general practitioners, or GPs] for the entire family.
Source:Healthline
Date:February 20, 2008
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